auctions. FARMERSLCO-OP. AUROA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13. lAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, BULLS, Etc. ] Tannvorth sow and litter Further Entries Solicited. SALE OF LAND.' { AT WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. At 2 p.m. rpilE FARMERS’ CO-OP. have been instructed to offer as above — That Section of Land No. 111, Patea District, f>2 acres, bounded bv Mangapoua Road and Austin/ Road (lately farmed by Mr E. G. Harrison), together with all improvements thereon. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—The property has a long frontage to the Mangapoua and Austin Roads,-and upon it is erected a dwelling house, cowshed, etc. The land is of a good class, making a nice little dairy farm. Any information re above may be obtained from the Auctioneers. 12,14 HAWERA RAM FAIR. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14. At 1 o’clock. rjHTE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will offer at their Glover Road Yards—--150 RAMS, including—--50 Romneys 30 Southdowns 50 Border Leieesters ' 30 Lincolns On account of Messrs Hawken, G. V. Pearce, Hunter, Williams, Robertson, Corrigan, Brewer, J. L/ Campbell. NOTE. —This fair offers a good opportunity to anyone wanting rams. The sheep to be offered are in good condition and are from well-known flocks.
Sale at 1 o’clock. ANNUAL UPPER WAITOTARA SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. At 1 o’clock sharp (At Mr 'J. Peat’s Yards by kind permission). rjUIE FARMERS’ CO-OP. will offer as above — 6000 SHEEP, comprising— -2/3000 m.a. breeding ewes 2000 m.a. wethers 1000 m.s. lambs 500 mixed sheep AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE. These sheep are the annual drafts from the sheep owners of the district, all genuine farmers’ lines, and we confidently recommend this sale to the attention of buyers. Lines of sheep will be drafted and sold in lots to suit. Note date and ring early and book a seat' in cars going out. Luncheon at the Yards. 12,14,16 WANGANUI RAM FAIR. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. At 11 a.m. JpREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO., LTD., will sell at their yards—--3GI ROM]SrEY EAMS 105 SOUTHDOWN RAMS LINCOLN RAMS !i " ? BORDER LEICESTER RAMS 0 STUD ROMNEY RAMS 0 STUD LINCOLN RAMS 1 STUD BORDER LEICESTER RAM 698 On Esq.aceount of C. E. Billinghurst. XA STUD 2-TOOTH SOUTHDOWN *■* EWES (Flock Book) On account of C. J. Hawken, Esq.— ■ja STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES * 1 (Flock Book) Luncheon may be obtained at the vn rds.
For Sores of all kinds on Cows and Horses, ete., use yac c ° 2SO applications for 5/-. From all Stores or— FRED G. CAR SON,‘ Taranaki Distributor. Box 225, ITnwera; telephone 771. WE HAVE COME TO STAY ! T3ECATTSE we fill a useful service to hundreds of farmers who do not care to tie up their capital, who believe in open competition, who believe individual effort gives better management and results, and who do not want compulsion in any shape or form We believe in open competition, more compete on and still further competition. Write or call qn us for further particulars. Fail your cream to us—jyjT.AOEILAND D AIRY QO., L TD., P.O. BOX 185, WANGANUI. Agents for “DIABOLO” Separators.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 February 1925, Page 8
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